Comparative mythology corpus

Etiological Explanation Of Bear's Human Likeness

1 appearances across 1 tradition groups.

Evidence

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TraditionSourcePassageConfidenceEvidenceRecord
Ainu Aino Folk-Tales HONORARY SECRETARIES. / INTRODUCTION. / AINO FOLK-LORE. / I.--TALES ACCOUNTING FOR THE ORIGIN OF PHENOMENA.; lines 715-800 high The dragon-god returns with two sets of treasures; the boy asks for the wife, thunder sounds, the house disappears, the dragon-husband leaves in rage, the boy and goddess live together, and the narrator explains the bear's half-human likeness. record